Carlos Frías has been an award-winning journalist for over twenty-five years and the author of the memoir Take Me With You. Today he is the host of South Florida's life and culture show, Sundial, on South Florida's NPR affiliate, WLRN. He currently lives in Miami, Florida.
"Take Me With You really does take you with it, on an unforgettable
journey, not just to Cuba -- a forbidding place unlike any other on
earth -- but also to that mysterious, nameless part of the human
soul that yearns for home and for lasting bonds with kin. At once
gritty and transcendent, this is one travelogue that soars. Frías
lays bare his heart and in the process exposes the Cuba few
tourists or journalists ever get to see: a labyrinth of ruins
haunted by the ghosts of those who escaped from it." -- Carlos
Eire, National Book Award-winning author of Waiting for Snow in
Havana
"Carlos Frías pulls off a stunner. Take Me With You is more than a
memoir. It's the immigrant's tale made whole -- leavened with
compassion, spiced by family secrets, and driven by the hope that
what was once broken can actually be pieced back together again.
Yes, it's a portrait of Cuba today. But even better, Take Me With
You holds up a mirror to America. Peer into it: I guarantee you'll
find a piece of your family, your father, yourself here, too." --
S. L. Price, senior writer at Sports Illustrated and author of
Pitching Around Fidel
"[Take Me With You] is a poignant personal journey in a superb
debut book." -- The Indianapolis Star
"Take Me With You is a compelling narrative of a country that holds
a strangely significant place in the minds of Americans." -- St.
Petersburg Times
"Vividly descriptive and highly emotional, Frias' account will
please those who know Cuban history, as well as the uninformed." --
Rocky Mountain News
"Frias's writing is emotional, his descriptions fresh." -- The
Washington Post Book Review
"If you're Cuban-American, his story is yours. And if you're not
Cuban-American, perhaps there's even more reason to dive into this
honest insider's guide to the Cuban experience." -- Lydia Martin,
The Miami Herald.
"It wouldn't matter if Frías was Irish or Italian or Martian. This
is a compelling story about family. In its way, it's reminiscent of
Rick Bragg's book about his mother, All Over but the Shoutin'. Like
that book, it's a great story, well told. Frías's writing is
elegant." -- William McKeen, Creative Loafing
"His very moving book, Take Me With You, reinforces my sense that
by far the most enduring legacy of the Cuban revolution 50 years
ago is the divided family." -- Lucy Ash of BBC Radio's
"Outlook".
"With his sensitive, provocative, and mature portrait of the island
his parents came from, Carlos Frías is in the forefront of la nueva
nostalgia cubana." -- Tom Miller, author of Trading With the Enemy:
A Yankee Travels Through Castro's Cuba
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